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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Luzerne Meets
Dallas Saturday
Lions Will Provide
Stiff Competition
With = Lake-Lehman idle this
week. a large crowd should be on
hand Saturdav afternoon when Dal-
las Senior High takes on Luzerne
at 2 on the Dallas field.
Although the final outcome has
no definite bearing in the WSC
standings since Luzerne is not of-
ficially a member of the conference,
the valley team will be out to halt
the Dallas streak of 14 wins over
the past three seasons and four ties.
Luzerne, with experience at all
positions, has chalked up a 6-2 slate
to date, exploding for 176 points
while holding the opposition to 41.
Luzerne victims include Nesco-
peck 32-0, Wyoming 26-0, Edwards-
ville 21-7, Northwest 33-6, West
Wyoming 45-7, and Newport 7-6;
losses were Forty Fort 7-6 and
Archbald 8-6.
Coached by Gene Vallela, assist-
\
ed by Milt Lutsey a former Kings-
ton Township gridder and now a
Dallas resident, Luzerne lost but
four men from last year’s team
which compiled a 3-5-1 record.
Returnees with experience include
ends Kotch and Isaacs; tackles Be-
campas, Olzewski, Reino, Caladie;
guards Piccillo, Pollick; centers
Evans. and Schoenwetter; backs
Martino, Kulka, Matakonis, Alla-
baugh, Gushka, Kerdesky and Vi-
novorski.
Al Martino, halfback, is the chief
threat of the Lions as he has turn-
ed in many scoring runs to wear out
opposing teams.
Luzerne and Dallas are
a strong, so it will be
of “beef” against “beef,”
one with the most stamina
ly come out the winner.
both big
a battle
and the
will like-
Dallas with four wins against two
ties has scored 87 points while giv-
ing up 25.
Dallas opened with a 0-0 tie
against Plymouth, stopped Lake-
Lehman 19-0, Forty Fort 20-7, West
Wyoming 15-0, tied Exeter 6-6 and
downed Edwardsville 27-12.
This game rates a toss-up, so
don’t be surprised if we see an-
other tie game.
Bowling News
By DORIS MALLIN
Congratulations to Crown Imperial
Girls and Woman's Independent
Traveling League. The “gals” have
been doing quite well and were
holding first place until they lost
2 points to Astor Restaurant Satur-
day. Crown is now tied in first
place with Kingston Lanes.
Bernie's Pizza took 2° from
O'Connell with Jack Trudnak lead-
ing on 208-207 (609). Paul Ka-
mont had 215-221 (598) and Jim
Lohman hit 203-214 (584). Bill
Weaver rolled 214.
Sportsman Bar took all 4 from
Davis Paints. Fred Fielding was
high with 217-203 (614); Sid hit
287; Buck Roberts had 210 and
Tom Cross, 204.
Crown Major League
Five big 600’s were rolled
by the boys Friday, night with
Leo Yankoski hitting the lead-
ing 666. Leo posted three nice
games of 230-199-237 for Phil-
lips Supply as it took all 4 from
Dallas Dairy. Charlie Williams
followed it up with 225-200-226
(651) for West Side Novelty
and Bob Moore came in next on
197-221-197 (615) for Birth’s
Esso. ©
Paul Kamont led Gosart’s Ap-
pliances with 192-222-192 (606) °
and Rich Bonomo posted 199-
237 (601) for Dallas Shopping
Center.
And, when the big scores were
te being passed out, all the regular
o
big scorers were not “behind the
3
Weaver 218 (575);
door.” Chiz Lozo toppled 206-201
(578); Steve Bonomo turned over
226 (585); Mike Gorey spilled 242
(590); Andy Matte hit 209 (575);
and Lew Reese had 204 (573).
Others with high scores were
Amos 212, Eddy 203, Corgan 209;
Trudnak 202, Krajewski 212 (569);
Pineno 200; Kardell 555; Ciccarelli
564; G. Harris 200; Richards 206
(550); E. Havrilla 231 (551), J.
Bolton 552, Lohman 212, Tony
Bonomo 204 (560).
Back Mt. Neighbors
Bolton's Diner went “great guns”
Thursday when the boys totalled
3052 pins in a 4 point victory over
| Beaumont Inn and toppled 1093
in their third game. B. Rosenberger
led with a 210 (584) series and
Oak Brace spilled 244 in his last
game. J. Bolton hit 213 and Bob
Oravitz had 215 (555).
Pete Amsilio topped all scoring
for the night with 220-215
(612) for Beaumont Inn. Arlie
Vanderhoff rolled 207-204 (600)
for Dodson’s Market and Paul
LaBar posted 209-233 (600) for
Shary Side Dairy.
Among the top scorers were Bill
Tony Bonomo
211-203 (583); Nick Stredny 204-
201 (578); R. Michael 201 (576);
Bob Williams 210 (571); E. Sher-
shen (566); King 203; Elston 216;
Dugan 201; L. Yankoski 227; Gensel
202.
George Shupp
Top scorer Monday night was
Te ——-
(B72).
A ——
Dallas Continues
Winning Streak
Parents Honored As
Mounts Win Fourth
Another crowd of over 2,000, in-
cluding parents of the football play-
ers, turned out Saturday afternoon
to see Dallas record its fourth win
with a 27-12 win over Edwardsville.
It was Parents’ Day at the
game, and each player along
with his parents were intro-
duced, each mom receiving a
corsage and pop a cigar.
Settling back in their seats after
the festivities, the proud parents
were treated to a thrilling football
contest as both teams scored on
long drives.
Dallas traveled 90, 71, 79 and 60
yards for its scores while Edwards-
ville marched 76 and 55 yards for
its tallies.
Dallas Takes Lead
Following an Edwardsville punt
midway in the first period, Dallas
was penalized 15 yeards to put the
| ball on its own 10 from which it
put on a 90 yard, nine play drive
for its Tirst score.
Quarterback Ed Baker got the
Mountaineers out of a hole on the
first play with a 27 yard run to the
37. After this it was Noon and
Farley picking up valuable yard-
age, aided by a 15 yard penalty
against the Eagles to reach the 1,
where Noon smashed over for the
score. Noon then plunged for the
extra point.
Passes Click
Early in the second period Dallas
put another Edwardsville punt in
play at the 29, from which a 71
yard, 13 play drive netted another
score. A 15 yarder against Ed-
wardsville for roughing the kicker
on a punt aided in keeping the at-
tack going.
With Noon and Farley again pick-
ing up most of the yardage, Dallas
reached the Eagles’ 27. After a
six yard loss, Baker then took to
the air for the first time and con-
nected with a 10 yarder to Noon
at the 23.
“THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1963
Farley Scrambles For Dallas Yardage
taineers rushed for a net 196 yards,
Faced with a third-down-and-six
situation, Baker again took to the
air, and this time spotted Farley
in the endzone for the TD. Noon,
again plunged for the extra point,
and Dallas held a 14-0 lead at in-
termission. i
The deepest penetration by Ed-
wardsville in the opening half was !
to the Dallas 39.
Baker Goes 79 Yards
Both teams hung up scores in
the third period, and Dallas led 20-6
after three periods. |
Midway in the third stanza Dallas
put the ball in play at the 21 fol-
lowing a punt. Ed Baker then |
thrilled the crowd with a 79 yard
jaunt on a keeper play for a score. |
After getting through the line, |
Baker broke for the sidelines, got |
into the clear at the 40, and went |
the distance untouched.
A kick by Dorrance was wide.
Edwardsville returned the ensu-
ing kick-off to its 24. It took the
Eagles three plays to move 76 yards
for its initial score, |
Gosart Scores
Stevens returned the kick-off 30
yards to the Dallas 40, and the
Mountaineers moved 60 yards in
three plays for its final touchdown.
Noon picked up two to the 42 as
the period ended.
After a three yard gain by Noon
to start the final period, Baker took
to the airlanes for the third time
during the afternoon and hit Gos-
art on the Edwardsville 35. Gos-
Dallas’s Farley picks up a seven yard gain with adroit side-
stepping to reach the Edwardsville 33 in the second period. The
Mountaineers continued this drive for 71 yards to register Satur-
day's second touchdown, with final score 27-12.
art, taking the ball in stride, out-
raced two Edwardsville defenders
into paydirt. Ed Dorrance then
faked a kick and ran over the extra
point.
Dallas led 27-6.
Eagles Tally Again
Edwardsville would not say die
and marched 55 yards following a
Dallas fumble mainly on the pass-
ing of Watkins who completed six
of seven tosses’ for 39 yards.
Two pass interference calls
against Dallas aided in the scoring
drive, one after a fourth down pass
for 88 yards and two touchdowns.
Edwardsville registered seven first
ing, but completed 14 of 27 passes
for 151 yards and two touchdowns.
Dallas intercepted two.
Highlights
Quarterback Ed Baker and tackle
Tom ZXKerpovich were standouts al
respectively .
failed at the 4. .
The final pay-off was a two yard This Emblem
toss to fullback Germak. A kick
failed.
Statistics
Identifies Your
Dallas recorded eight first downs,
all in the first half. The Moun-
including 228-206 games. Joe
chalked up his series for Cook’s
Excavating, and teamed up
with Tony Bonomo, rolling a
big 238 and 571 series, they
took all 4 from Wreckers. Jack
Trudnak ‘led the losers with
210 (589).
. Bob Moore led Town House Res-
taurant to a 4 point win over Hill-
top Inn with 208-206 (598). Team-
mates Check Glasser, Andy Matte
and Fred Adams posted 222-202
(587); 203 (587) and 213 (556)
respectively. Jones led the Inn
boys with 201-231 (592).
Rees Motors featured Joe She-
manski with 226 (591) and Dave
Eddy led Meade's Garage with 221
Rees took 3 from Meade’s.
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The other four teams were down.
High singles were reported by
Kocher 210; Bialogowicz 204, Amos
211 and Kalafsky 200.
Town House took team honors
with 975 (2909).
Last week, Fred Adams took
the limelight as he pounded the
maples for games of 220-264-
202 and a huge 686 total.
Fred's series helped Town
House roll high series for the
night with 949-956-965 (287%).
Their opponents, Hanson’s
Amusement © Park hit single
high of 991.
Harold Kocher hit 232-226 (619)
for Sportsmen and Bialogowicz had
224, as the team took 3 from Dallas
Lions. Joe Shalata hit 219 (570);
S. Bonomo 192 for Cook’s as it took
3 from Meade’s. Leo Yankoski had
212 (565), Kravitz 204 (558) and
Hudak 200 for Meade’s.
Town House won 3 from Han-
son’s on Adams’ 686 along with Bob
Moore’s 222-205 (624). “Park”
boys had Casey Dimmick hitting
234 (619) and Finnegan 209.
Joe Shemanski tallied (582) for
Rees Motors and Bonfig with 200 |
led Raiders. Paul Kamont led Hill-
top Inn with 203 (568) and Wreck-
ers featured Jack Trudnak with
203-200 (595) Monte 200 (557);
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and completed three of three passes | in the second half, two of them
nullified when teams were offside |
. Credit |
downs and netted only 2 yards rush- | must also go to the entire Dallas |
when a team nets but two |
1| on defense all afternoon . . .
afternoon on offense and defense | V! :
four straight tackles on kick-offs ceptions was the top gainer for
. Kerpovich made Edwardsville.
Lake-Lehman pulled another up-
set in West Side conference action
this season by downing a favored
of 900 under Exeter lights Friday
night.
Exeter just off a 6-6 tie over a
Dallas team, supposedly a moral
victory, had a big letdown as Lake-
Lehman came to play football and
took home the apples.
Lake-Lehman moved 50, 20 and
60 yards to register its touch-
downs, while Exeter put on drives
Rittenhouse Scores
the first period when a fumble
following a Lettie to
good for 20 yards was recovered
in the endzone by Don Rittenhouse.
point.
The drive started at midfield.
Squier Recovers
Lake-Lehman took advantage of
an Exeter fumble
| Edwardsville, recovered a Panther
Lake-Lehman took a 7-0 lead in |
in the second |
period to chalk up its second score. |
Karl Squier, just named lineman |
Exeter eleven 20-12 before a crowd |
| Lea¢ Cut To 14-12
of 45 and 60 yards for its scores. |
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Landis pass |
| Ken Ellsworth booted the extra |
| paydirt for the clincher.
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|
for, the week for his outstanding |
| play in last week's game against |
fumble on the Exeter 20. Minutes 53 yards.
‘later Dick Lopasky
SECTION A — PAGE 3
Rittenhouse, Lopasky, Brown Score
As Lake-Lehman Upsets Exeter 20-12
cracked over
from the 4, and again Ellsworth
kicked the PAT to give the Knights
a 14-0 halftime lead.
Exeter narrowed the margin to
14-6 following intermission as the
Panthers moved 45 yards to regis-
ter a score, with Beatty taking it
in from the 8 Parulis’ kick was
wide.
Late in the period Exeter started
another drive from its own 40 to
move 60 yards for another score
early in the final period.
LaBar carried it over from the
11 to narrow the margin to 14-12
as Parulis missed another place-
ment.
Hanging on, Lake-Lehman got a
drive moving from its 40, later in
the period to march 60 yards into
Brown carried it over from the
1. The extra point attempt fail-
ed and the final score read Lake-
Lehman 20, Exeter 12,
Statistics
Exeter led in first downs 14-7.
Exeter completed four of seven
passes for 36 yards, while Lake-
Lehman hit nine of fourteen for
on consecutive kicks .
line
yards on scrimmage . . . Baker was
the top ground gainer with a net
104 yards on five carries . . . Kosior,
Edwardsville center was a standout
Sur-
illa with 70 yards on three pass re-
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